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The Night Is Crawling With Killers.

"Squirm is guaranteed to make you do just that." – Los Angeles Times

When a powerful storm knocks Fly Creek, Georgia's power lines down onto wet soil, the resulting surge of electricity drives large, bloodthirsty worms to the surface – and then out of their soil-tilling minds! Soon, the townspeople discover that their sleepy fishing village is overrun with worms that burrow right into their skin! Inundated by hundreds of thousands of carnivorous creatures, the terrorized locals race to find the cause of the rampage – before becoming tilled under themselves!

Why We Love It

"Squirm, about a sleepy southern town besieged by miffed bloodthirsty, flesh-burrowing earthworms, is a 1976 creature-feature belonging to a subgenre that achieved a short-lived period of popularity. The Blu-ray arrives with an excellent audio and video presentation and a decent assortment of supplements. The Collector's Edition of the movie from Scream Factory is one for the fans." - M. Enois Duarte, High Def Digest

"Squirm probably hasn’t looked this good in forever. With hardly any print damage and grain still intact, Scream Factory does a great job." – Michael Tatlock, Mind of Tatlock

"I would highly recommend purchasing this disc, because you’re going to want it in your archive. The picture quality is outstanding, as is the audio presentation, and there are a wealthy share of bonus features to be perused. This Collector’s Edition from Scream Factory is an all-around impressive package. Must-own material." – Shawn Savage, Liberal Dead

"Scream Factory has restored an admittedly great-looking transfer. It’s groovy drive-in stuff that contemporary films try to emulate and often fail. Vermiphobics beware, but anyone in the mood for some late-’70s fun should dig in and enjoy the worms." – Jeremy Kibler, Diabolique Magazine

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Bonus Features

Audio Commentary By Writer/Director Jeff Lieberman

EUREKA! – a look at where the idea for SQUIRM came from with Jeff Lieberman